Hey OSF'ers,
I tried to make a dynasty last summer but then got sidetracked by college and what not but this year I have a bit more free time and absolutely want to try my hand at this Dynasty thing and showoff my (hopefully good) dynasty rebuild of the Miami Marlins. Once The Show 15 comes out I'll be importing the file over there but for now I'm playing with the Marlins starting out in April of 2014 (last season) and progressing from there.
Overview :
There is no doubt in my mind that this year will be tough. Offensively we have some really great pieces like Giancarlo Stanton, Jarrod "My name is so large it barely fits on my jersey" Saltalamacchia,and on the pitching side we have Jose Fernandez as a lock as the #1 starter.
That being said there are a lot of variables at play in the roster. Nathan Eovaldi is the #3 starter and a fireball thrower who can hold his own but is still relatively young and can either be a good starter or an average starter. The outfield is also one of those "They'll either be really good or really bad" situations. Christian Yelich and Marcel Ozuna form a fairly interesting outfield with Stanton and a lot of our season will be predicated on whether or not they'll live up to their potential. In Yelich's case his A rating is great and Ozuna's B rating show they have great potential and hopefully it will translate to great seasons.
Depth Chart:
Goals:
#1- Make it in as a Wild Card team: I have no assumptions that the Marlins will win the NL East in 2014. That being said a Wild Card berth is extremely plausible if everything clicks right
#2- Draft a new 3B: Colin Moran is at AA Jacksonville and could be the future 3B but still needs time to develop. Dobbs and McGehee are not the answers for future seasons. Hopefully we can find a good 3B in the draft whose fairly far along in his development and will be ready in 2 years or so
#3- Trade for a reliever: One of the goals this year is to upgrade the bullpen and get a solid reliever out of a trade. Not willing to give up too much but also willing to expend a little for a young strong reliever.
That's about it for the opening post. I'll be playing the major league games and also player locking on minor league games and giving updates every now and then on the status of the Zephyrs and Suns and their top players. Next up is Opening Day! Welcome to the white sandy beaches of Miami, Florida. Play Ball!
(Quick Note: I am using OSFM v3 PitchEdits roster with the pitch edits (obviously lol). Love them and love the roster overall)
I tried to make a dynasty last summer but then got sidetracked by college and what not but this year I have a bit more free time and absolutely want to try my hand at this Dynasty thing and showoff my (hopefully good) dynasty rebuild of the Miami Marlins. Once The Show 15 comes out I'll be importing the file over there but for now I'm playing with the Marlins starting out in April of 2014 (last season) and progressing from there.
Overview :
There is no doubt in my mind that this year will be tough. Offensively we have some really great pieces like Giancarlo Stanton, Jarrod "My name is so large it barely fits on my jersey" Saltalamacchia,and on the pitching side we have Jose Fernandez as a lock as the #1 starter.
That being said there are a lot of variables at play in the roster. Nathan Eovaldi is the #3 starter and a fireball thrower who can hold his own but is still relatively young and can either be a good starter or an average starter. The outfield is also one of those "They'll either be really good or really bad" situations. Christian Yelich and Marcel Ozuna form a fairly interesting outfield with Stanton and a lot of our season will be predicated on whether or not they'll live up to their potential. In Yelich's case his A rating is great and Ozuna's B rating show they have great potential and hopefully it will translate to great seasons.
Depth Chart:
Miami Marlins Depth Chart - 2014
- Catcher
- J. Saltalamacchia
- Jeff Mathis
- First Base
- Garrett Jones
- Second Base
- Donovan Solano
- Rafael Furcal
- Jeff Baker
- Third Base
- Greg Dobbs
- Casey McGehee
- Shortstop
- Adeiny Hechavarria
- Left Field
- Christian Yelich
- Reed Johnson
- Center Field
- Marcell Ozuna
- Right Field
- Giancarlo Stanton
- Starting Pitcher
- Jose Fernandez
- Hendersen Alvarez
- Nathan Eovaldi
- Tom Koehler
- Kevin Slowey
- Relief Pitcher
- Brian Flynn
- Brad Hand
- Carlos Marmol
- Henry Rodruigez
- A.J Ramos
- Michael Dunn
- Closer
- Steve Cishek
Goals:
#1- Make it in as a Wild Card team: I have no assumptions that the Marlins will win the NL East in 2014. That being said a Wild Card berth is extremely plausible if everything clicks right
#2- Draft a new 3B: Colin Moran is at AA Jacksonville and could be the future 3B but still needs time to develop. Dobbs and McGehee are not the answers for future seasons. Hopefully we can find a good 3B in the draft whose fairly far along in his development and will be ready in 2 years or so
#3- Trade for a reliever: One of the goals this year is to upgrade the bullpen and get a solid reliever out of a trade. Not willing to give up too much but also willing to expend a little for a young strong reliever.
That's about it for the opening post. I'll be playing the major league games and also player locking on minor league games and giving updates every now and then on the status of the Zephyrs and Suns and their top players. Next up is Opening Day! Welcome to the white sandy beaches of Miami, Florida. Play Ball!
(Quick Note: I am using OSFM v3 PitchEdits roster with the pitch edits (obviously lol). Love them and love the roster overall)
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